>>> I work with several different windows open all at once. (Doesn't everybody?)

JRP> My

>>> reference to the user interface refers to placement of the cursor in the

JRP> NoteTab

>>> window as I click back and forth between windows. Specifically, rather than
>>> just moving the window focus I when I click to the NoteTab window I have

JRP> also,

>>
>>Why not just click on the tab at top?
>>

JRP> Very simply put... it is not always visible. Additionally, why should I
have to
JRP> be
JRP> *that* precise moving between windows?

>>
>>> at the same time, set the cursor position "near" where I clicked the NoteTab
>>> window to change focus. (Twisty statement, but I hope you understand.)
>>>
>>> Other applications I use have a two-phase focus. The first click moves

focus
JRP> to

>>> the window without moving the window's cursor position. Then, if the cursor
>>> needs/wants to be moved I can click in the window a second time to position

JRP> the

>>> cursor as necessary.

I agree with your wish, I have the same problem : when I click in the
window to give it the focus back, I don't want the cursor to move to
where I clicked.